| | Weekly newsletter: October 1, 2015
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| | | | No EMV card yet? You're not alone. Even with today's deadline deadline, 6 in 10 cardholders don't have a chip card yet, our national survey shows. More...
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No-interest financing is tricky, especially if you have more than one balance on the card. Here's how to avoid hefty costs for back interest. More...
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The way you use a credit card is about to change significantly as the U.S. catches up with the rest of the world and moves to cards. Here, in Q&A format, is what you need to know about the transition. More...
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| | | | Retailers will shoulder some responsibility for fraudulent charges, but consumers will see few differences. More...
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The police and your card issuer need to know about the crime. More...
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Getting approved for a second balance transfer card can be iffy, and will nip at your credit score. More...
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| | | | | | | The new chip cards take a few extra seconds and require everyone to learn a new routine at checkout. While nobody likes change, be patient and give the new technology time to prove its worthiness before you grumble too much. More...
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An essay that declared, "if you have savings in your 20s, you're doing something wrong" recently went viral. But if you blow all your money now, you could be forced to spend your 30s and 40s holed up at home, mailing interest payments to your credit card issuer. More...
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